Farmer-to-Farmer 2017: Year at a Glance

For the past 23 years, Partners’ Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) program has transformed lives in 30 countries across Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa. F2F connects specialized volunteers from the United States with farmers, cooperatives, agribusinesses, extension services, government agencies and other institutions. F2F is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

These volunteers provide technical assistance on practical interventions that increase food production and income, improve farm and agribusiness operations, help farmers gain access to markets, build local capacity, and conserve natural resources. Volunteers not only offer much-needed training, they also build meaningful relationships, fostering mutual understanding and respect. The 2013–2018 program focuses on Haiti, Guatemala, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, as well as additional “flex” countries in the region. An estimated 540 volunteer trips will be completed over five years.

Here’s a snapshot of our 2017 highlights. Click on each image to read more!

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These are just a few of the great stories from 2017!

Interested in volunteering with F2F? Check out our open opportunities.

This post was originally published on the blog managed by our Agriculture & Food Security team.